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  1. Rewriting the ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction
    Autor*in: Maurice, Lisa
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a... mehr

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    Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- "An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini -- Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting -- Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor -- The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi -- "Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter -- Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature -- The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha -- "Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner -- Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world -- Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan -- Some concluding thoughts "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"--Provided by publisher

     

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  2. Rewriting the ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction
    Beteiligt: Maurice, Lisa (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2017]; 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

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    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"--Provided by publisher

     

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    ISBN: 9789004346383
    Schriftenreihe: Metaforms : studies in the reception of classical antiquity ; volume 10
    Schlagworte: Popular literature; English fiction; American fiction; Historical fiction; Comparative literature; Civilization, Ancient, in literature; Greeks in literature; Romans in literature; Jews in literature; Christians in literature
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    Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- "An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini -- Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting -- Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor -- The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi -- "Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter -- Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature -- The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha -- "Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner -- Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world -- Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan -- Some concluding thoughts

  3. Hellenes and hellions
    Modern Greek characters in American literature
    Erschienen: 1981
    Verlag:  Univ. of Illinois Pr., Urbana, Ill. u.a.

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0252007921
    RVK Klassifikation: HR 1702
    Schlagworte: Amerikaans; Fictie; Grieken; Prosa; American fiction; Greek Americans; Greek Americans in literature; Greeks in literature; Griechenland <Altertum, Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: XVI, 551 S.
  4. Türk romanı ve "öteki"
    ulusal kimlikte Yunan imajı
    Autor*in: Millas, Herkül
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Sabancı Üniversitesi, İstanbul

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    Turkish fiction; Turks in Greek literature; history and criticism.

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Türkisch
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    ISBN: 9758362038
    RVK Klassifikation: FG 2250
    Schlagworte: Greek literature - History and criticism; Turkish literature - History and criticism; Greek fiction; Greeks in literature; Turkish fiction; Turks in literature; Roman; Türkisch; Griechenlandbild
    Umfang: X, 382 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [352] - 375

  5. Rewriting the Ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians inmodern popular fiction
    Beteiligt: Maurice, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: The Ancient World and Popular Fiction /Lisa Maurice -- From I, Claudius to Private Eyes: Rome and the Detective in Popular Fiction /Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a Foreigner: Lindsey Davis’s New Roman Detective... mehr

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: The Ancient World and Popular Fiction /Lisa Maurice -- From I, Claudius to Private Eyes: Rome and the Detective in Popular Fiction /Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a Foreigner: Lindsey Davis’s New Roman Detective Series /Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- “An Open Account from the Past Always Needs to be Settled”: Chimaira (2001) / The Ancient Curse (2010) and Receiving the Past /Claudia Fratini -- Going Home: Xenophon’s Anabasis in Sol Yurick’s The Warriors (1965) /Eran Almagor -- The Eagle and the Mockingjay: Reality Television as Roman Gladiator Culture /Dor Yaccobi -- “Atalanta Just Married”: A Case Study in Greek Mythology-Based Fan Fiction /Amanda Potter -- The Loves of Achilles: From Epic to Popular Fiction /Anne Sinha -- “Home Is Behind, The World Ahead”: Reading Tolkien’s The Hobbit as a Story of Xenia or Homeric Hospitality /Hamish Williams -- Cupid and Psyche: A Love Story (?) in Comics and Children’s Literature /Lily Glasner -- Sadducee and Pharisee in “The Antagonists” by E.K. Gann /Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and Reception of the Ancient World in Lew Wallace’s Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880) /Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish Women Writing Historical Novels Based on Rabbinic Sources /Tal Ilan -- Some Concluding Thoughts /Lisa Maurice -- Bibliography -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Ancient Sources. Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Metaforms ; Volume 10
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    Schlagworte: Popular literature; English fiction; American fiction; Historical fiction; Comparative literature; Civilization, Ancient, in literature; Greeks in literature; Romans in literature; Jews in literature; Christians in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  6. Greeks and Trojans on the early modern english stage
    Autor*in: Hopkins, Lisa
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Boston ; Western Michigan University, Medieval Institute Publications, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Wandering Trojans -- Chapter 1. What’s Actaeon to Aeneas? -- Chapter 2. Aeneas and the Voyagers -- Part II: The Ruins of Troy -- Chapter 3. Troilus and Cressida: Shakespeare’s... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Wandering Trojans -- Chapter 1. What’s Actaeon to Aeneas? -- Chapter 2. Aeneas and the Voyagers -- Part II: The Ruins of Troy -- Chapter 3. Troilus and Cressida: Shakespeare’s Wooden World -- Chapter 4. Where Is Hector Now? -- Chapter 5. Making Troy New -- Part III: Striking Too Short at Greeks -- Chapter 6. The Greek Actor: Art, Aesthetics, and Drama -- Chapter 7. Metatheatre and Metamorphosis in Thomas Tomkis’s Albumazar -- Part IV: Greece on the Edge -- Chapter 8. The Edge of the Hellenic World -- Chapter 9. What Venus Did with Mars: Love and War in the Mediterranean -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index No story was more interesting to Shakespeare and his contemporaries than that of Troy, partly because the story of Troy was in a sense the story of England, since the Trojan prince Aeneas was supposedly the ancestor of the Tudors. This book explores the wide range of allusions to Greece and Troy in plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, looking not only at plays actually set in Greece or Troy but also those which draw on characters and motifs from Greek mythology and the Trojan War. Texts covered include Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, Othello, Hamlet, The Winter’s Tale, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Pericles and The Tempest as well as plays by other authors of the period including Marlowe, Chettle, Ford and Beaumont and Fletcher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Late Tudor and Stuart drama
    Schlagworte: English drama; Greeks in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Trojans in literature; DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 234 p)
  7. Rewriting the ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction
    Beteiligt: Maurice, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2017]; ©2017
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    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"--Provided by publisher. Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- "An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini -- Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting -- Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor -- The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi -- "Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter -- Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature -- The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha -- "Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner -- Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world -- Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan -- Some concluding thoughts.

     

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    ISBN: 9789004346383
    Schriftenreihe: Metaforms : studies in the reception of classical antiquity ; volume 10
    Schlagworte: Popular literature ; English-speaking countries ; History and criticism; English fiction ; History and criticism; American fiction ; History and criticism; Historical fiction ; History and criticism; Comparative literature ; Classical and modern; Civilization, Ancient, in literature; Greeks in literature; Romans in literature; Jews in literature; Christians in literature; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record

  8. Rewriting the ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction
    Beteiligt: Maurice, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for... mehr

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    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"--Provided by publisher Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers -- From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice -- A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier -- "An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini -- Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting -- Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor -- The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi -- "Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter -- Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature -- The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha -- "Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner -- Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world -- Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter -- Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch -- Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan -- Some concluding thoughts

     

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    ISBN: 9789004340145
    RVK Klassifikation: HN 1101
    Schriftenreihe: Metaforms$dstudies in the reception of classical antiquity ; volume 10
    Schlagworte: Popular literature; English fiction; American fiction; Historical fiction; Comparative literature; Civilization, Ancient, in literature; Greeks in literature; Romans in literature; Jews in literature; Christians in literature
    Umfang: XII, 338 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Türk romanı ve "öteki"
    ulusal kimlikte Yunan imajı
    Autor*in: Millas, Herkül
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Sabancı Üniversitesi, İstanbul

    Turkish fiction; Turks in Greek literature; history and criticism. mehr

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    Turkish fiction; Turks in Greek literature; history and criticism.

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: FG 2250
    Schlagworte: Greek literature - History and criticism; Turkish literature - History and criticism; Greek fiction; Greeks in literature; Turkish fiction; Turks in literature; Roman; Türkisch; Griechenlandbild
    Umfang: X, 382 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [352] - 375

  10. Hellenes and hellions
    Modern Greek characters in American literature
    Erschienen: 1981
    Verlag:  Univ. of Illinois Pr., Urbana, Ill. u.a.

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    Schlagworte: Amerikaans; Fictie; Grieken; Prosa; American fiction; Greek Americans; Greek Americans in literature; Greeks in literature; Griechenland <Altertum, Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: XVI, 551 S.
  11. Greeks and Trojans on the early modern english stage
    Autor*in: Hopkins, Lisa
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Boston ; Western Michigan University, Medieval Institute Publications, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Wandering Trojans -- Chapter 1. What’s Actaeon to Aeneas? -- Chapter 2. Aeneas and the Voyagers -- Part II: The Ruins of Troy -- Chapter 3. Troilus and Cressida: Shakespeare’s... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Wandering Trojans -- Chapter 1. What’s Actaeon to Aeneas? -- Chapter 2. Aeneas and the Voyagers -- Part II: The Ruins of Troy -- Chapter 3. Troilus and Cressida: Shakespeare’s Wooden World -- Chapter 4. Where Is Hector Now? -- Chapter 5. Making Troy New -- Part III: Striking Too Short at Greeks -- Chapter 6. The Greek Actor: Art, Aesthetics, and Drama -- Chapter 7. Metatheatre and Metamorphosis in Thomas Tomkis’s Albumazar -- Part IV: Greece on the Edge -- Chapter 8. The Edge of the Hellenic World -- Chapter 9. What Venus Did with Mars: Love and War in the Mediterranean -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index No story was more interesting to Shakespeare and his contemporaries than that of Troy, partly because the story of Troy was in a sense the story of England, since the Trojan prince Aeneas was supposedly the ancestor of the Tudors. This book explores the wide range of allusions to Greece and Troy in plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, looking not only at plays actually set in Greece or Troy but also those which draw on characters and motifs from Greek mythology and the Trojan War. Texts covered include Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, Othello, Hamlet, The Winter’s Tale, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Pericles and The Tempest as well as plays by other authors of the period including Marlowe, Chettle, Ford and Beaumont and Fletcher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Late Tudor and Stuart drama
    Schlagworte: English drama; Greeks in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Trojans in literature; DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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  12. Rewriting the ancient world
    Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in modern popular fiction
    Beteiligt: Maurice, Lisa (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for... mehr

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    "Rewriting the Ancient World looks at how and why the ancient world, including not only the Greeks and Romans, but also Jews and Christians, has been rewritten in popular fictions of the modern world. The fascination that ancient society holds for later periods in the Western world is as noticeable in popular fiction as it is in other media, for there is a vast body of work either set in, or interacting with, classical models, themes and societies. These works of popular fiction encompass a very wide range of society, and the examination of the interaction between these books and the world of classics provides a fascinating study of both popular culture and example of classical reception. Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Emily Chow-Kambitsch, Claudia Caia Julia Fratini, Lily Glasner, Tal Ilan, Anat Koplowitz-Breier, Lisa Maurice, Haim Perlmutter, Amanda Potter, Anne Sinha, Hamish Williams, Dor Yacobi"... Provided by publisher

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HN 1101
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: From I, Claudius to private eyes: the ancient world and popular fiction (Veranstaltung) (2014, Ramat Gan)
    Schriftenreihe: Metaforms ; volume 10
    Schlagworte: Popular literature; English fiction; American fiction; Historical fiction; Comparative literature; Civilization, Ancient, in literature; Greeks in literature; Romans in literature; Jews in literature; Christians in literature; Englisch; Griechen; Antike; Römer; Trivialliteratur; Christ; Juden
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    "This book first began as a result of a lack I perceived whereby the intersection between popular fiction and the ancient world had yet to be studied in any systematic way. From the casual mention of this inexplicable gap to Nick Lowe at a delightful conference in Liverpool, the idea for a conference ballooned quickly, encouraged at every stage by Nick and our other gracious keynote speakers, Edith Hall and Simon Goldhill. Entitled, "From I, Claudius to Private Eyes, the conference took place from 16-18 June 2014, at Bar-Ilan University." --- Acknowledgements

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [303]-330

  13. Greeks and Trojans on the Early Modern English Stage
    Autor*in: Hopkins, Lisa
    Erschienen: [2020]; ©2020
    Verlag:  Medieval Institute Publications, Kalamazoo, MI

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    No story was more interesting to Shakespeare and his contemporaries than that of Troy, partly because the story of Troy was in a sense the story of England, since the Trojan prince Aeneas was supposedly the ancestor of the Tudors. This book explores the wide range of allusions to Greece and Troy in plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, looking not only at plays actually set in Greece or Troy but also those which draw on characters and motifs from Greek mythology and the Trojan War. Texts covered include Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Othello, Hamlet, The Winter's Tale, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Pericles and The Tempest as well as plays by other authors of the period including Marlowe, Chettle, Ford and Beaumont and Fletcher

     

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  14. Migrant daughters
    the female voice in Greek-Australian prose fiction
    Autor*in: Nickas, Helen
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Owl Publ., Melbourne

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    Schlagworte: Australian fiction; Australian fiction; Greek fiction, Modern; Women and literature; Authors, Australian; Women authors, Greek; Women authors, Australian; Greeks; Cultural pluralism in literature; Children of immigrants in literature; Greeks in literature
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